Business Day (Nigeria)

Borno Govt, World Bank train 200 medics on psychosoci­al support services

- By Ladi Jossy, Maiduguri

THE Borno State Government in collaborat­ion with the World Bank-supported Multi-sectoral Crisis Recovery Project (MCRP) has trained 200 healthcare profession­als on mental health and psychosoci­al support services to the victims affected as a result of insurgency and conflicts.

Abubakar. Kullima, Professor and. Chief Medical Director, Borno State Hospitals Management Board, stated this during a training session in Maiduguri, the State Capital.

He stressed that the training marked a crucial step towards addressing the needs of those affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.

“This initiative serves as follow-up to a previous training session where 150 healthcare workers across 27 Primary Healthcare Centers were trained, bringing the total number of trained profession­als to 200.

“The victims, primarily women and children who have been displaced and traumatize­d by the conflict, have endured the unimaginab­le loss of their husbands and children,” he said.

He reiterated the significan­ce of putting this knowledge into practice to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need.

“This training aimed at equipping them with necessary skills and knowledge to provide specialize­d care to victims of the Boko Haram insurgency, particular­ly women and children who have been displaced and traumatize­d by the conflict, the training underscore­s a shared commitment to building a more resilient healthcare system that can better serve the mental health needs of those impacted by insurgency”, he added.

He emphasized the critical importance of the training in equipping healthcare profession­als with the skills and knowledge needed to provide effective mental health and psychosoci­al support services to survivors of trauma.

On his part, Baba Zannah Abdulkarri­m, Borno State Project Coordinato­r of Multi-sectoral Crisis Recovery Project (MCRP), said the project helped the State to recover from its shocks occasioned by the insurgency.

The training, which is aimed at enhancing mental health and psychosoci­al support services for victims of insurgency he said, is one critical aspect that the project cares for and seeks to address.

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